Are You an Indianapolis 500 Expert? 1. In what year was the Indianapolis Motor Speedway built? 2. Name two of the four founders who built the Speedway. 3. For what purpose was the Speedway built? 4. Who won the first or inaugural Indianapolis 500? 5. From 1914-1918 and 1939-1945 the Indianapolis 500 was not run. Why? 6. In 1936 a trophy became the official prize for the Indianapolis 500 winner. What is the name of the trophy? 7. Eddie Rickenbacker sold the Speedway in 1945. Who purchased the Speedway in 1945? Hint: Today, this family still owns the Speedway. 8. In 1957 the 500 Festival was created. What is the Festival’s purpose? 9. What is a pace car? 10. How many cars qualify and start the Indianapolis 500? 1 11. How many miles is the Indianapolis 500? 12. How many laps must be completed to finish the Indianapolis 500? 13. What does the checkered flag represent? 14. Who was the first driver to officially run a lap at 200 miles per hour? 15. Name the first woman to qualify for the Indianapolis 500. 16. Who became the first driver to win four Indianapolis 500 races? 17. How many 500 Festival Princesses are selected each year? 18. Who was the first woman to lead the Indianapolis 500? 19. Name one of the many events the 500 Festival plans. 20. What does the Indianapolis 500 winner drink in Victory Circle? How did you perform? 20 correct! You ROCK! Take the checkered flag because you are an Indianapolis 500 expert. 18-19 correct Impressive. You are a competitor in the race. 16-17 correct Great. You qualified for the race with a decent speed. 14-15 correct Whew. You made the race. 12-13 correct Whoa. You are on the bubble to be bumped from the race. 0-11 correct Sorry. Head back to the pits for some adjustments. 2 Building Indianapolis 500 Schema Use the Student Informational Text to answer the following questions. 1. Why is the Indianapolis Motor Speedway nicknamed “The Brickyard”? 2. Looking at the timeline from 1901 to 1959, what is the most important event listed? Explain your answer. 3. Is safety a priority for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway? Support your answer with specific examples. 4. The Speedway’s “Winged-Wheel” is one of the most recognizable logos in sports. What do the wheel and wings represent? 3 5. Look at the Speedway’s logos from 1990 to the current year. Why is the “Winged-Wheel” logo significantly different for 2009- 2011? 6. Look at the events on the timeline from 1977 to 2015. In your opinion, what is the most important event? Explain your answer. 7. Reread the first and second paragraphs on page five. Explain the phrase “volunteer spirit” in the second paragraph. 8. The parade is one of the 500 Festival’s most popular events. According to the passage, what evidence supports that the parade is popular? 4 The History of the Indianapolis 500 & the 500 Festival Timeline Research Sheet As you view the History of the 500 video, fill in the date for each event. Date Event 1._____________ Carl Fisher, with three partners, built the Speedway. 2._____________ A balloon race was the first event held at the track. 3._____________ 80,000 people witnessed the first car race. Ray Harroun won the first Indianapolis 500. 4._____________ A new group headed by WWI flying ace Captain Eddie Rickenbacker took over the Speedway. 5._____________ Louis Meyer was the first driver to win the race three times and the first driver to receive the Borg-Warner trophy. He also began the tradition of drinking milk in Victory Lane. 6. _____________ Tony Hulman from Terre Haute stepped in to take over the Speedway after the track was shut down during WII. 7. _____________ The Indianapolis 500 was held again after the track was shut down during WWII. 8. _____________ The 500 Festival was created. 9. _____________ The first Mini-Marathon was held. 5 10._____________ Tom Sneva broke the 200 miles per hour record. A.J. Foyt became the first four-time winner. The first female, Janet Guthrie, raced in the Indianapolis 500. 11._____________ Al Unser became the second driver to win the 500 four times and became the oldest driver to win the race. 12._____________ Tony George became president of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 13._____________ Willie T. Ribbs was the first African American to race at Indy. Rick Mears was the third driver to win four times. 14._____________ In the closest finish, Al Unser, Jr. beat Scott Goodyear by 43 thousandths (0.043) of a second. 15._____________ The first NASCAR race at the Speedway, the Brickyard 400, was held. 16._____________ The first Formula One race at the Speedway, the United States Grand Prix, was held. 17._____________ Danica Patrick was the first female to lead laps in the Indianapolis 500. 18._____________ The Indianapolis Motor Speedway hosted the first Red Bull Indianapolis GP race featuring the MotoGP series. 19._____________ Four women, Ana Beatriz, Simona DeSilvestro, Sarah Fisher, and Danica Patrick, qualified for the Indianapolis 500. 20._____________ The Grand Prix of Indianapolis, the first IndyCar road course race at IMS, was run. 6 Numbers, Numbers, Numbers of the Indy 500 Math is constantly used for Indy 500 events. Read about the following situations and determine the answers. The Mini-Marathon 1.) The first Mini-Marathon was held in 1977. Two-time Olympic marathon medalist Frank Shorter won the 13-mile event in 1:03:56. At the 25th running of the Mini-Marathon Kenyan Simon Ron crossed the finish line in 1:02:36. Which runner had the faster time? Why? How much faster was his time? The 500 Festival Queen and Her Court 2.) Beginning in 1959, 33 women have been selected each year in the spring to be 500 Festival Princesses. The women must live in Indiana and attend an Indiana college or university. They are chosen based on good grades, community service, and speaking skills. Since 1959, what is the total number of women who have been chosen to serve as a 500 Festival Princess? Qualifications 3.) Each year, qualifications are held for the Indy 500. To qualify for one of the 33 starting positions, a driver must complete a 4-lap qualification run. If the track is 2.5 miles in length, how many miles does the driver travel to qualify? Indy 500 Race 7 4.) If your family were to purchase a new mini-van, the cost is approximately $26,000. Determine how much money it costs to build one car for the Indy 500. Chassis (Car Frame) $309,000 4 Wheels (Set) $10,000 4 Tires (Set) $1,600 Engine $125,000 Gearbox $35,000 Electronics $25,000 What is the difference between the cost of a mini-van and a race car? 5.) Ray Harroun won the first Indianapolis 500 in 1911 with an average speed of 74.602 miles per hour. Eddie Cheever won the Indianapolis 500 in 1998 with an average speed of 145.155. Who was faster? How much faster was he? 6.) In 1977, Janet Guthrie was the first woman to qualify for the Indianapolis 500. She qualified for the race a total of three times in her career. Look at the chart below. What is the total number of laps she completed in the three Indianapolis 500’s in which she competed? Janet Guthrie at the Indianapolis 500 Race Year Laps Completed 1977 27 1978 190 1979 3 8 Numbers, Numbers, Numbers of The 500 Festival Parade 1.) Each year, approximately 14 floats are designed and constructed to be included in the IPL 500 Festival Parade. The workers who build the floats must use many measurements. The floats are built on flat bed trucks, and the surface area is covered with material. If the flat bed has a length of 15 feet and a width of 8 feet, how many square yards of material are needed to cover the floor of the float? 2.) The IPL 500 Festival Parade is one of the largest parades in the United States. Through the years, various personalities including President Gerald Ford, Mickey Mouse, military personnel, and movie stars have served as Grand Marshal. Many people walk in the parade. The parade features 85 units. For each unit, 2 people hold a banner to announce the unit, and 2 more volunteers accompany the unit. The parade includes 8 balloons with each balloon requiring 30 people to handle the balloon. In addition, 12 marching bands with 75 members each participate in the parade. Finally, the Big Walking American Flag requires 38 people. How many people walk in the parade? 3.) Before the parade, tickets are sold for seating. Weeks before the event, temporary bleachers are built along the streets of downtown Indianapolis. The morning of the event chairs are placed along the parade route. If 25,300 tickets are sold and 24,350 are bleacher seats, how many chairs must be set up for the other people who bought tickets? 9 4.) Each year the IPL 500 Festival Parade is broadcast on national television. The parade is scheduled for two hours of television time. Organizers must plan a parade that is not too short or not too long. The parade is divided into units. Look at the chart and determine if the parade is too short, too long, or just right for television. Unit Number Estimated Minutes for TV Filming 1 20 2 21 3 17 4 16 5 12 6 19 Commercials 17 5.) Four days before the 1997 500 Festival Parade, a fire destroyed 10 of the 14 floats.
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